You are given the melting point and boiling point of

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  4. Which is true of a melting point and a boiling point?The melting point is a lower temperature than the boiling point. The
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  5. Which is true of a melting point and a boiling point?The melting point and the boiling point depend on the size of the sample.
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  6. For which properties can a student design an investigation of the electrostatic forces between molecules in a substance?(1
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  9. The boiling point of sulfur is 444.6°C. Sulfur's melting point is 586.1°Flower than its boiling point. d a. Determine the
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  10. The boiling point of sulfur is 444.6°C. Sulfur's melting point is 586.1°Flower than its boiling point. a. Determine the
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